Lunacera

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  1. Nemo

    Nemo Leader of the Rat Crew Staff Member Community Monitor Diamond Donator

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    Name: Lunacera

    Description: A large butterfly-like creature known to inhabit the dense forests of a specific planet. It has a wingspan of about 21 meters, with each wing broken up into three different segments. The wings radiate a calm blue light, and are covered in small light blue flakes which shed when it flaps. The Lunacera has six legs and two long antennae which reach about two meters maximum. A sturdy black carapace covers most of the main body. They have a relatively small mandible, though it's too small to be used for anything but eating.

    Behavior: Typically, Lunacera are reclusive. They avoid other animals and people, spending a lot of time sleeping in their caves during the day. When they do go on the move, they keep high up and out of reach, only landing when they see some particularly delectable leaves.

    Tamability: No.

    Where is it found?: Lunacera typically inhabit caves, and come out during the night to eat.

    Rarity: Rare, they only reproduce every 50 years and quickly die off after mating. There will typically only be 2 at most within a 100 mile radius.

    Diet/Method of gaining nutrients and energy: Lunacera are herbivorous. They mainly eat leaves and flowers.

    Products?: The small flakes that shed from its wings (which will be explained below) can be used as a drug. It can be mixed into food and drink, causing the victim to feel sleepy, tired, and depressed.

    Reproduction: They reproduce sexually, laying 3-4 eggs at the tops of the trees they call their home. Once one hatches, they crawl out of the egg as a slimy lump, about 8 meters long and weighing up to 10kg. After a month of endlessly eating leaves, grass, and other plants, the larva curls up into a ball and produces a sticky residue that covers its whole body before hardening, keeping it safe. It stays in this cocoon for about a month before breaking out as a young Lunacera, reaching its full size 6-8 months later.

    Size: Roughly 20 meters tall and 21 meters across.

    Weight: ~41 kilograms. That's 90 pounds of butterfly.

    Lifespan: One can live anywhere from 45 to 50 years. They die after mating.

    Abilities:
    • [size=small]Its wings constantly produce a light blue flakey substance that sheds when it flaps its wings. When inhaled, the flakes can cause people to feel exhausted, sleepy, and depressed.[/size]
    • [size=small]With its massive wings, it can kick up powerful winds, pushing away predators and scattering the flakes it naturally produces about.[/size]
    Flaws:
    • [size=small]Its wings are very frail.[/size]
    • [size=small]It's also easy to take advantage of the Lunacera's naturally timid nature.[/size]
    Other: A much smaller, brighter variant exists. They can be jarred and used as a light. Pretty!

    Threat Level: ★★★
     
  2. Khaos

    Khaos Purple Man Impervium Donator

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    Hello @"Master Nemo"
    I'll be grading your big depression-moth today.

    When you list size, you are basing the proportions on the wings, correct? How long would it take one of these to be fully grown?
     
  3. Nemo

    Nemo Leader of the Rat Crew Staff Member Community Monitor Diamond Donator

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    About 6-8 months, just occurred to me that I should add some information about its larval state.​
     
  4. Khaos

    Khaos Purple Man Impervium Donator

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    Alright. Everything looks good and simple here! I'll be giving this bestiary app a pass.
    Always remember to pack a bottle of antidepressants when going Lunacera spotting!